Last One In
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Has anyone tried to play half life 2 on the xbox 360? I wonder if it is capable of playing the game in its full glory with all the bells and wistles.
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Adabiviak said:Mythbusters! I heard the Xbox won't support HD, then I heard that some will, some won't. What's the scoop? What's the highest resolution you can get the game to play at if your system will drive it?
its lower only by virtue of that fact that it isnt necessary on what they are meant to be played on - TV's. 8/16 AA/FSAA would be unnoticeable, tbh.DoctorBonz said:The Xbox 360 doesn't boast higher antialiasing or anisotropic filtering, in fact, it is LOWER than what computers are capable of.
yatta has no idea what they are talking about.Yatta said:Would the original Doom look any better on cutting edge hardware? No. Does/will the Xbox 1 version of HL2 look any better on the 360? No.
7. Will there be any benefit from running Xbox games on the Xbox 360?
Yes, ALL Xbox games will be able to run at 720p (1280x720) with full screen anti-aliasing (FSAA) on the Xbox 360.
it will look better on the 360 i guarantee you. ill check it out for you later.Last One In said:If someone who has actually played the game on the 360 tells me this, I will be convinced. until then, im holding to the opinion that the 360 can play it with higher AA, rez, AF, the works.
I believe I do. Would you care to elaborate your statement?gh0st said:yatta has no idea what they are talking about.
i did.Yatta said:I believe I do. Would you care to elaborate your statement?
yatta has no idea what they are talking about.
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7. Will there be any benefit from running Xbox games on the Xbox 360?
Yes, ALL Xbox games will be able to run at 720p (1280x720) with full screen anti-aliasing (FSAA) on the Xbox 360.
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you said it wont look ANY better, when it will. it wont look as well as on a PC because its designed for the last generation but it will still look better. granted you are right.Yatta said:FSAA, AA, and resolution are not the game in its "full glory with all the bells and whistles." More polygons and higher resolution textures however are, because the Xbox version has been severely cut down to run on the console.
resolution isnt changed via the software, its done by upscaling through emulation.Yatta said:Granted the Xbox 360 automatically applies FSAA and AA to the game. And I think that would depend on the game itself rather than the console, because developers may turn off AA to push more polygons and higher resolution textures in newer games that may challenge console hardware. There should also be existing support for higher resolutions or it will look the same on the 360 as it does on the original Xbox.
uuummmm no.Yatta said:By higher resolutions I meant 480p, 720p, etc. The game needs to support it.
Xbox.com: Will there be any benefits to playing original Xbox games on my Xbox 360 console?
Todd: Absolutely. One of the great things about gaming on Xbox 360 is the satisfaction of knowing that every game will be playable in high definition. We are now proud to reveal that this extends to the original Xbox games as well. Every original Xbox game will be upscaled to 720p and 1080i, and will take advantage of Xbox 360’s anti-aliasing capabilities, delivering a picture that is clearer and crisper than anything available on Xbox.
mortiz said:Are updates downloaded through the XBox Live service or something?
DeusExMachinia said:I still don't understand why Valve couldn't wait until the 360 came out and just developed it on that. It would've been wonderful.
Last One In said:So has anyone gotten the chance to try this yet?